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Okay, so we’re here at number 12, which is editing thought and language patterns. Now, we touched on this before, but we’re going to go a little bit deeper into it.
0:14
Now, what I mean by thought and language patterns, it’s important to understand that you’ve probably got about 40 to 60,000 thoughts a day. You’ve probably got between 15 and 16,000 words that you use a day. I think women are 16, men are 15. I wasn’t the person that counted them. Say, don’t, don’t, you know, criticize me if I’ve got those figures wrong, I’m not going to sit there and count somebody’s words. It’s just not going to be of benefit, but I’ll take it as read.
0:42
That is what it is. But what we found is, when we were working with people, certainly within the clinics that I’ve worked with, they usually use a language pattern that has a negative self identification. This means in every sentence there is a negative self identity. And you can listen to this in basic phrases that you start to learn. And this is the first lesson of changing the way you speak. And think, if you say to yourself, I can’t, we shouldn’t. It isn’t. It’s not.
1:13
These are all primary programming phrases that go straight into the unconscious mind. Remember, when you’re using them as 40 bits of data, you’re stuffing it. If you put into a computer a program and say, do this, then the unconscious mind is really carrying out that program immediately. So if you say, I can’t do this, well, 40 million bits of data is going to create a reality where you can’t do that, and so it just reinforces it. So you’ve got to be careful on these self programming phrases.
1:47
Once upon a time, I was sitting by the lake here in Zurich, and, you know, it was just a nice green place by some trees. And there was a few people there. For some reason, it was quite a loud English lady there. She’s about 35 and I listened to her conversation. Didn’t really have a choice, but as it was going through, I could hear her saying, you know, I can’t. It isn’t. We can’t, they shouldn’t. None of it is. And it was all negatively polarized.
2:15
On the negative front, you could hear her, within five minutes, she’d use over 30 self programming negative phrases that created her reality, and she was wondering why that her reality was so shit. Well, if you start to see your brain as a computer, then you’ve got to learn the programming language of mind and edit those programs. And those programs start with what you think and say on self identification, limiting self identification.
2:46
To understand this a little bit better, when I ran a hypnosis practice in harmony Street in London, one of the first things that I noticed with people was they would come into, you know, maybe they got a phobia or something they wanted to get over, but in their conversation, they would use these negative, limiting self identifications about what they couldn’t do, I’m not poetic, I’m not musical, I’m not artistic. And then in a trance, I could ask them to do a drawing or create a bit of music or something like that. And they would have those skills as a basic format.
3:19
But when they came out of the trance, they would go back to that limiting self identification. So what we find there is there’s two identities within you. There’s the one that’s the unconscious that can really do anything, has no limits at all, and then there’s the conscious one that does pick up all these limiting self identifications negative polarity thinks that they that their identification is within the limitation, and that’s all that there can be, but that’s you, again, programming your unconscious with your destination, how you want to see reality, and it will give it back to you. So again, listen to what you’re saying.
3:57
Easiest thing is to listen to other people and listen for those negative senses of self identification in the language pattern, and it will start to give you a clue to the language of mind, the language of The mind space and the programming language of mind you